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Supreme Court Rules Government Does Not Have To Release Foster Suicide Photos

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The US Supreme Court ruled today that the government does not have to release 11-year-old photographs from the suicide of Clinton administration White House lawyer Vincent Foster. Like Clinton, Foster was from Hope. The unanimous decision makes it more difficult to use a public records law to access law enforcement records. Justices said the privacy rights of survivors outweigh the benefits of releasing some photographs. A California attorney had sought the pictures, saying they might prove that Foster was murdered as part of a White House cover-up. Multiple investigations determined that a depressed Foster shot himself in the head at a Civil War-era park in Virginia in 1993. The 48-year-old longtime friend of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton was handling several personal legal matters for them at the time.

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